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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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fellow vjs,

so after heart warming visa approval for the k2, heres another confusing scenario.. :crying: i dont know what to do first. my kids still in p.i and my husband got his next assignment, we are going to germany.. i have my advance parole and conditional greencard, kids granted a visa but they are in p.i still .. planning to het them before xmas.. what is bothering me, i dont know what paper work should we fill up so i can go with him,cuz for sure i just cant leave the country even i have greencard... plus my kids, even they have visas they arent permanent residence yet. so please help me.. thank you in advance

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if you are a US citizen you could visit germany up to 90days. then if your green card holder you need to apply for visitor visa.

here's the link for germany embassy website. goodluck

http://ukingermany.fco.gov.uk/en/

http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/europe/germany

here's the link for applying for UK visa.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/countries/germany/applying/?langname=UK English

**note**

Entry Requirements - Stays of longer than three months

If you intend to stay in Germany for three months or more you must register with the German authorities (Einwohnermeldeamt) within seven days of arrival. Those staying in Germany for a short visit are not normally required to register. Hotels are legally obliged to register guests and this information is passed automatically to the Einwohnermeldeamt. There is no longer a requirement for EU Citizens to apply for a residence permit.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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fellow vjs,

so after heart warming visa approval for the k2, heres another confusing scenario.. :crying: i dont know what to do first. my kids still in p.i and my husband got his next assignment, we are going to germany.. i have my advance parole and conditional greencard, kids granted a visa but they are in p.i still .. planning to het them before xmas.. what is bothering me, i dont know what paper work should we fill up so i can go with him,cuz for sure i just cant leave the country even i have greencard... plus my kids, even they have visas they arent permanent residence yet. so please help me.. thank you in advance

have a look at the military immigration section of VJ, there are numerous discussions about this, or request this query be moved there.

You should be ok as you already have your AP and Greencard, being deployed to a US military base counts toward your time in the US. at the moment, thats all I know, I haven't figured it out yet, but I need to look at the same things for a deployment to S.Korea with my husband to be.

otherwise have your husband call the military helpline for assistance.

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08 Mar 20: N400 filed online

14 Mar 20: Biometrics scheduled for 31 March - cancelled due to Covid19 shutdown.  

16 Dec 20: Biometrics

12 Feb 21: Interview (approved)

24 Feb 21: Oath Ceremony

 

ROC

31 Jul 15: ROC (I-751) sent

19 Jan 16: Greencard received

AOS

26 Feb 13: AOS (I-485, I-131, I-765) sent

06 Mar 13: NOA1's received

03 Apr 13: Biometrics completed

12 Sept 13: Interview - Memphis, approved!

Sept 13: Greencard received.

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17 May 12: I-129f sent

23 May 12: NOA1

20 Aug 12: NOA2 (89 days)

20 Nov 12: Interview in Sydney

29 Nov 12: Visa Issued

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20 Dec 12: Wedding day

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